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everybody recognizes healthcare challenge -- healthcare must change. >> paul, do you want to add a comment question mark >> his people recall that the high-tech provision came in a year before aca. that was telling of what would,. we have never lost track that high-tech was all about reforming the health system. it was a year ahead or it it should have been two or three years ahead. in david blumenthal's study before high-tech, only three percent of physicians had a comprehensive information system. not even meeting the meaningful use criteria as it is now. now two thirds of hospitals, we are really on track. there is a tremendous uptick in this technology. also the way people are using the technology. a couple thoughts come to mind in terms of some of the talk about town on the program. first of all, the implementation and benefits -- speaking as one who has done this a few times. it is way too early in a two- year-old program and high-tech for meaningful use to consider if the game is being one or not. 0-- won or not. it is preparing providers to deliver better care and measure what we d
everybody recognizes healthcare challenge -- healthcare must change. >> paul, do you want to add a comment question mark >> his people recall that the high-tech provision came in a year before aca. that was telling of what would,. we have never lost track that high-tech was all about reforming the health system. it was a year ahead or it it should have been two or three years ahead. in david blumenthal's study before high-tech, only three percent of physicians had a comprehensive...
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costs, to remove some of the costly taxes coming from obamacare on healthcare. there are a lot of things we can do to help families and that's what i talked about today. really making life work again for so many millions of americans who need relief. >> many republicans say the party has a serious messaging problem. your ideas may be right but you can't get the message through. listen to bobby jindal on the 25th of january. >> we've got to stop being the stupid party. i'm serious, it's time for a new republican party that talks like adults. >> so many republicans say you're getting the stuffing beaten out of you on messaging from the president and democrats, is this designed to change that? we can learn a lot from the last election. the last election, we really spoke a lot about the macro fiscal situation in the country which is not good for people but it's almost as if we didn't complete the sentence. we have to demonstrate why we're doing what we're doing. we want fiscal discipline, balanced budget because it's good for working families. my talk today was abou
costs, to remove some of the costly taxes coming from obamacare on healthcare. there are a lot of things we can do to help families and that's what i talked about today. really making life work again for so many millions of americans who need relief. >> many republicans say the party has a serious messaging problem. your ideas may be right but you can't get the message through. listen to bobby jindal on the 25th of january. >> we've got to stop being the stupid party. i'm serious,...
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healthcare premiums are up. unemployment rate for 2013 will remain 8%. >> paychecks are going down. take-home pay. >> nobody talks about the positive aspects. there are a number. >> find some. >> here's something positive, because gas prices are high, people can't go anywhere so they'll spend time with families. >> more people traveled on thanksgiving than any other time. >> you do make some points on the economy. people looked at wall street and the dow, however it's the economic headwinds we're facing looking into the future. >> dismal. >> it is dismal. it's becoming a new normal as greg said of mediocrity. not that great. you look down the road, it doesn't look that terrific and these are all headwinds. the government creates them. >> if i were you i would invest in prozac because i don't tnearu say. >> with president obama's popularity, he could do more. he could say it's try time to try something radical. a flat tax by the end of the year. work with me. >> you're right. >> he could do something that would amazing. >> greg says he doesn't want to. >> he's playing croquet. >> he
healthcare premiums are up. unemployment rate for 2013 will remain 8%. >> paychecks are going down. take-home pay. >> nobody talks about the positive aspects. there are a number. >> find some. >> here's something positive, because gas prices are high, people can't go anywhere so they'll spend time with families. >> more people traveled on thanksgiving than any other time. >> you do make some points on the economy. people looked at wall street and the dow,...
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keep attacking healthcare. >> john: that brings us our to tonight's f-bomb. do you remember back in 2012 when affordable care act mandated that employer would have to cover birth control. and that when sandra fluke testified before congress about thou contraception was a legitimate health issue for women and rush limbaugh called her a. some collect officials flipped out by saying that forcing some institutions to offer contraception to women was a violation of their beliefs. many are so offended that obama disrespected the teachings of the pope they forgot that they disobeyed the pope on the iraq war, the death penalty and nations providing healthcare to poof people who can't afford it. never mind that obama won the catholic vote or that last may's gallup poll reported 82% of catholics have no moral problem with birth control. rush limbaugh came in against contraception and they pulled out. however, they gave birth control one year delay. they employed joe biden as an interimmediatary and this friday kathleen is he babious was most contrite and apologetic whe
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we spend a lot more on healthcare than every other country does and we don't get better outcomes. can we close loopholes and deductions that folks who are well connected and have a lot of accountants and lawyers can take advantage of so they end up paying lower rates than bus driver or cop. >> president obama in his super bowl interview saying he wants more money from wealthy americans to help the government. i have juan williams columnist with the hill and charles krauthammer. the president says, charles, elimination of waste in washington and lower revenues. >> it's quite a concession. he says there's still some waste in government. they spend 3.6 trillion a year. i like the way he talks about cutting expenditures on medical expenses which is one of the great sources of our deficit. the fact is that 2300 pages of obama care there is nothing about what is probably the single greatest cause of inflation in medical costs in the u.s. the reason it is higher in this country the deep tort reform. we have an insane malpractice system that anybody in practice will tell you is devastatin
we spend a lot more on healthcare than every other country does and we don't get better outcomes. can we close loopholes and deductions that folks who are well connected and have a lot of accountants and lawyers can take advantage of so they end up paying lower rates than bus driver or cop. >> president obama in his super bowl interview saying he wants more money from wealthy americans to help the government. i have juan williams columnist with the hill and charles krauthammer. the...
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healthcare, right now, it should be with the company's. right now i am with a -- i am a truck driver. we have to pay for our own medicare. say i am making $10 an hour, and they tell me monthly i have to pay $600 a month. just to cover my family insurance, just to cover my medicare. that hurts. that hurts me. that is taking more money out of my pocket just to cover my family when we are spending on food, clothing and everything else. host: you are on medicare and not medicaid? caller: medicaid also. medicaid is the government had -- government. the government gives you the tools to get medicare, but that is coming out of my pocket also. it is coming out of us, middle- class people. host: let's get a response from the congressman. guest: the way i look at the society, we have to think about the common good, and i believe we all pay taxes and we should get help with the problems that face us. if it is medicare, which people pay their entire life, at 65 they start to draw medicare. if it is medicaid, the state program that the federal governme
healthcare, right now, it should be with the company's. right now i am with a -- i am a truck driver. we have to pay for our own medicare. say i am making $10 an hour, and they tell me monthly i have to pay $600 a month. just to cover my family insurance, just to cover my medicare. that hurts. that hurts me. that is taking more money out of my pocket just to cover my family when we are spending on food, clothing and everything else. host: you are on medicare and not medicaid? caller: medicaid...
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in the state of washington people to efficient healthcare. in other parts of the country, they are spending -- washington, healthcare. in other parts of the country they are spending too much. maybe you should go to your congressman and say why am i not eligible? maybe you have, but the fact is you are eligible, and if you live in a congressional district i would be down at their office and say i have no way to live because those programs are therefore people that do not have the capacity. host: laura chimes in on twitter thomas doctors hate this -- twitter, doctors hate this system, starting to the sea- four-service set up. -- fee-for-service setup. william. arkansas. caller: good morning, congressman. as an iraqi veteran, congressman, i am extremely concerned about the closing of vertical facilities for -- medical facilities for veterans. i will give you an example. in the 1990s we closed an air base in memphis, and it takes six months to get care for a veteran in memphis. it concerns me that we are continuing to close these military bases
in the state of washington people to efficient healthcare. in other parts of the country, they are spending -- washington, healthcare. in other parts of the country they are spending too much. maybe you should go to your congressman and say why am i not eligible? maybe you have, but the fact is you are eligible, and if you live in a congressional district i would be down at their office and say i have no way to live because those programs are therefore people that do not have the capacity....
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here's my take, in his super bowl interview, the president said he wanted further savings in healthcare costs. the interviewer simply nodded and let the point go. perhaps cbs should be reminded that obama care, the president's signature achievement, has done nothing but raise the cost of healthcare. and then we have the president in that same interview calling for more taxes. none of the media pundits questioned whether raising taxes, again, is the right thing to do when the economy is shrinking and unemployment is going up. the same day, senator reid, echoed the president on tax hikes, saying the rich should pay their share. that statement went unquestioned. will somebody please ask senator reid if phil mickelson's 63% tax rate is fair? and is it okay for half the people who work to pay nothing? and for the bottom 10% to get a check in the mail for taxes they never paid in the first place? is that fair? do not hold your breath waiting for those questions to be asked. the establishment media is not doing its job. they are not challenging policymakers. cheering section. and i find it exa
here's my take, in his super bowl interview, the president said he wanted further savings in healthcare costs. the interviewer simply nodded and let the point go. perhaps cbs should be reminded that obama care, the president's signature achievement, has done nothing but raise the cost of healthcare. and then we have the president in that same interview calling for more taxes. none of the media pundits questioned whether raising taxes, again, is the right thing to do when the economy is...
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violently is to acknowledge that most only issues are connected to the war activists who are through healthcare reform advocates or housing or labor rights advocates will thank the reform advocates you name it are now all shining a light on the root cause of inequity you see our foreign policy does in fact limit our options when it comes to health care reform a shareholder capitalism one that demands growth every quarter is directly contributing to the assault on collective bargaining issues the american dream itself the way it is understood by many as a mistress rags to riches anyone could be a millionaire greed is good grab the most toys before you die each rose should be euthanised for the greater good and the birth of a new american dream based on equity sustainability and the general welfare of the people should be brought into being and by people i mean people not corporations i was out here during the day before inauguration. it was a martin luther king day and two thousand people total strangers were out of each other on the streets were having conversations across class and race lines
violently is to acknowledge that most only issues are connected to the war activists who are through healthcare reform advocates or housing or labor rights advocates will thank the reform advocates you name it are now all shining a light on the root cause of inequity you see our foreign policy does in fact limit our options when it comes to health care reform a shareholder capitalism one that demands growth every quarter is directly contributing to the assault on collective bargaining issues...
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. >>> the edge n the district and worries about healthcare, nurses in our area say there is a serious shortage of critical care nurses. they're so worried they want the d.c. council to pass a law mandating how many patients each nurse can care for. fox 5's matt ackland explas why that kind of law would be expensive for hospitals. >> patients over profits! >> reporter: packing d.c council chambers, a huge group of nurses rallied in support of legislation called the patient protection act. act. >> across the district patient safety is regularly threatened because hospital corporations refuse to ensure that there are enough registered nurses working at the bedside. >> reporter: these nurses say something has to be done now. they are spread thin, overworked and face burnout. they worry patients aren't getting the attention they need. >> when the hospital is short staffed, we just can't do our jobs right. it's wrong. it's dangerous. it doesn't make sense. >> reporter: so far nine council members have signed onto legislation to set up a nurse to patient ratio, protect whistleblowers and do
. >>> the edge n the district and worries about healthcare, nurses in our area say there is a serious shortage of critical care nurses. they're so worried they want the d.c. council to pass a law mandating how many patients each nurse can care for. fox 5's matt ackland explas why that kind of law would be expensive for hospitals. >> patients over profits! >> reporter: packing d.c council chambers, a huge group of nurses rallied in support of legislation called the patient...
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and he also wanted to insure that the healthcare, covers programs that would offer, you know, treatment for mental illness. >> senator finestien proposed an assault weapon ban and it kind of looks like the burdy law in california and it specifically calls for stopping the sale and transferring the importtation of more than 100 specifically names guns and it goes on as the law does in the state and it says that certain futures create and if a gun has a certain feature it is an assault weapon and therefore it is ban. and it also talks about addressing, the high capacity magazines. we want to stop at ten rounds. and here, at home, marelee is proposing a san francisco ordinance, that would prohibt certain ammunition and it goes on to fine the rounds that are exclusive for the law enforcement and the military and get that back in the hands of the police. and also, it would be held that somebody that sells, more than 500 rounds, of ammunition of one sale it must be reported to the police, so that is what the future holds, you know, microstamping is here and not in use, president obama present
and he also wanted to insure that the healthcare, covers programs that would offer, you know, treatment for mental illness. >> senator finestien proposed an assault weapon ban and it kind of looks like the burdy law in california and it specifically calls for stopping the sale and transferring the importtation of more than 100 specifically names guns and it goes on as the law does in the state and it says that certain futures create and if a gun has a certain feature it is an assault...
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. >> healthcare cosmettic companies as botox smooths out wrinkles. could new uses for the medication many the shares are heading higher. cramer talks to the ceo, all coming up on "mad money." don't miss a second of "mad money" follow on twitter. e-mail or give us a call. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. [ indistinct conversations ] [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. ♪ all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when s
. >> healthcare cosmettic companies as botox smooths out wrinkles. could new uses for the medication many the shares are heading higher. cramer talks to the ceo, all coming up on "mad money." don't miss a second of "mad money" follow on twitter. e-mail or give us a call. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. [ indistinct conversations ] [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and...
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hepatitis for healthcare providers and high risk activities or lifestyles. so there's a whole list there. really easy to find out what you need. go on the web site cdc.gov. and it will give you exactly what you need. >> how did it get this bad? and should doctors be reminding us about this? >> you know, they should but they don't always. and you know, your health department, now the pharmacies are able to give out a lot of these vaccines. vaccines are difficult to store. a lot of doctors don't do it. it's difficult. again, i think that we just need to think outside the box on this one. >> we teased this. i want to get to a second issue. of course many of us love to kickback, relax and watch television. there's a warning for the men. a new study finds that all that tv might have an impact on your health below the belt. researchers say television viewing habits can cut sperm count in half. could this be a serious issue for couples trying to have children? >> it might be in the future. didn't cut them back enough to be infertile. but 44% reduction if they watch
hepatitis for healthcare providers and high risk activities or lifestyles. so there's a whole list there. really easy to find out what you need. go on the web site cdc.gov. and it will give you exactly what you need. >> how did it get this bad? and should doctors be reminding us about this? >> you know, they should but they don't always. and you know, your health department, now the pharmacies are able to give out a lot of these vaccines. vaccines are difficult to store. a lot of...
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difficult to come back on housing healthcare education they eat up three quarters of the average family's discretionary income. you are left with so much less in the end how do you save money. >> hard to do with college prices with hurricane sandy coming through and taxes going up and also gas prices going up. we have a new study out talking about gas prices last year and how much the american household spent on gasoline. >> shocking numbers. last year turned out to be a real pain in the gas. american households spent a record amount filling up their cars more than $2,900 on average. in the meantime the cost for filling upkeeps going up in 2013 as well. the national average for regular unleaded costs 3.53 cents a gallon. prices jumped $0.18. that jump of that size we haven't seen anything like that in two years. the reason a lot of them higher crude oil prices, the economy switching over to the summer gasoline blends that's more expensive arise again in the tensions. there's so many reasons prices aren't coming down. >> i am saying consumption is going down but prices are going up. expend
difficult to come back on housing healthcare education they eat up three quarters of the average family's discretionary income. you are left with so much less in the end how do you save money. >> hard to do with college prices with hurricane sandy coming through and taxes going up and also gas prices going up. we have a new study out talking about gas prices last year and how much the american household spent on gasoline. >> shocking numbers. last year turned out to be a real pain...
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local school boards, government should help educate so people can make an intelligent decision, and healthcare is a huge issue, but this is the right issue, to educate the people to make their own decisions, but, the government length lating i legit going to solve the problem it will backfire. charles: if the government were to get involved, would it be a good place to start with food stamps and welfare recipients to put limits on what they can buy, since they are using taxpayer money. >> i'm not sure what welfare has to do with feeding children in school. this is quite difficult, if you look at map of food deserts, you can -- >> that is a cop-out. that is a cop-out, let me tell you, -- >> it is not a cop-out. charles: if you open a salad stastand -- no one goes there. >> you can't for get about that, you are trying to take fact that you want to look at. charles: i'm trying to have a legitimate conversation, i. >> i'm trying to have this this conversation with you. charles: i'm telling that you is 1000% junk, that is bunch, phony, that is not true, people go to super markets, they walk past th
local school boards, government should help educate so people can make an intelligent decision, and healthcare is a huge issue, but this is the right issue, to educate the people to make their own decisions, but, the government length lating i legit going to solve the problem it will backfire. charles: if the government were to get involved, would it be a good place to start with food stamps and welfare recipients to put limits on what they can buy, since they are using taxpayer money. >>...
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you're going to lay people off because now the government is going to help you fund your healthcare. really? i want to have those confrontational, but to understand what the other side is saying, and i'd like to arm our viewers with the ability to argue with their conservative uncle joe over the dinner table. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. ♪ >> announcer: stephanie miller. ♪ go crazy on you, crazy on you ♪ ♪ let me go crazy, crazy on you, oh, oh ♪ ♪ why ♪ >> stephanie: still recovering from that last caller. >> yeah. >> what are you saying? are you saying i'm paranoid? >> stephanie: letting hysterical. everybody gets so blamy in the gun debate. >> somebody on twitter also pointed out he was comparing a service to a product. and you can't compare the two. >> stephanie: thank you. this nut case in alabama, jimmy lee dykes, i'm afraid all dikes are going to get blamed now
you're going to lay people off because now the government is going to help you fund your healthcare. really? i want to have those confrontational, but to understand what the other side is saying, and i'd like to arm our viewers with the ability to argue with their conservative uncle joe over the dinner table. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the...
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with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools to create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of the ways constant contact can help you grow your small business. sign up for your free trial today at constantcontact.com/try. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. [ male announcer ] make your escape... twice as rewarding. earn double points or double miles on all your hotel stays through march thirty first. sign up now at
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with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> it took until two and a half years into his first term as president. it took until more than halfway through his first term for president obama to put to rest the absolutely nutty electric kool aid acid test right wing fantasy conspiracy theory that he was secretly foreign, therefore secretly not really president of the united states at all. >> we do not have time for this kind of silliness. we got better stuff to do. i've got better stuff to do. we've got big problems to solve. >> it took that act in april 2011, the release of the president's long formed birth certificate to finally quiet the wild incoherent questioning of president obama's citizenship. yeah, right. of course, that did not quiet those conspiracy theories on the right. if those things could be disproven by fact, they wouldn't be very satisfying conspiracy theories. seeing the president's birth certificate d
with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> it took until two and a half years into his first term as president. it took until more than halfway through his first term for president obama to put to rest the absolutely nutty electric kool aid acid test right wing fantasy conspiracy theory that he was secretly foreign,...
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every single one of you should have a will a living revocable trust, a durable power of attorney for healthcare, and an advanced directive. now you be honest with me and you stand in your truth. do you have those 4 must-have documents, signed, sealed and delivered right here and right now as i am looking into this camera? ah! i didn't think so. alright, would it give you comfort to know because you go, what lawyer where do i go, i don't have the money. my lawyer is now going to be your lawyer. all you have to do is answer the questions on this cd-rom up will come the documents that you need in your particular situation. it is good in all 50 states, mac and pc, no matter what, it's good, and internet access is required. so here's what's so fabulous about this. once you have done this, now, anytime you make a change you go back, go back to the cd- rom that lives on your computer so if you go from being single to married, make a change, it's not going to cost you anything. go from single with no kids to single with one kid-- not going to cost you anything. now you have grandchildren, now you have
every single one of you should have a will a living revocable trust, a durable power of attorney for healthcare, and an advanced directive. now you be honest with me and you stand in your truth. do you have those 4 must-have documents, signed, sealed and delivered right here and right now as i am looking into this camera? ah! i didn't think so. alright, would it give you comfort to know because you go, what lawyer where do i go, i don't have the money. my lawyer is now going to be your lawyer....
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economist adds that california outspends texas suggesting that texas underinvests in things like education, healthcare, infrastructure and the environment. >>> now, jerry brown responded to governor perry from a business event in los angeles. he says "do you think a few tricks from a politician is going to make any difference? people invest their money where these big things have occurred. the ideas, the structures, the climate, the opportunity is right here on the pacific rim." many would agree it's no wonder texas is going after california businesses. we have some of the best and the best known in the world. i'm pam cook, back to tori and dave. >>> let's bring you up to date on some. top stories we're following -- some of the top stories we're following right now. in washington, d.c. today, congress is considering possible changes to the federal marijuana laws. right now, president obama is hosting meetings at the white house on immigration reform. the president is hearing from immigration supporters, labor leaders and the ceos of major companies. and the police in pittsburg have a suspect in custod
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[ laughter ] >> these reforms would reduce our government failed by by reducing the cost of healthcare. they would achieve the kind of savings that we are looking for. in order to achieve the full deficit reductions that is the stated goal of economist and our elected leaders, these modest reforms have two go hand-in-hand with a process of tax reform. the wealthiest individuals and corporations cannot take advantage of loopholes and deductions that are not available to most americans. leaders of both parties have already identified the need to get rid of these loopholes and deductions. there is no reason why we should keep them at a time where we are trying to cut down on our deficit. if we are going to close these loopholes, there is no reason we should use the savings we obtained and turn around and spend that on new tax breaks for the wealthiest or for corporations. if we are serious about paying down the deficit, the savings we achieve from tax reform should be used to pay down the deficit. and it should be used to potentially make our businesses more competitive. now, i think, is
[ laughter ] >> these reforms would reduce our government failed by by reducing the cost of healthcare. they would achieve the kind of savings that we are looking for. in order to achieve the full deficit reductions that is the stated goal of economist and our elected leaders, these modest reforms have two go hand-in-hand with a process of tax reform. the wealthiest individuals and corporations cannot take advantage of loopholes and deductions that are not available to most americans....
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healthcare is a great thing. he loves it. ever since the supreme court decision, states have been in this limbo. do they expand medicaid or do they not because now, it is a choice. the federal government has been arguing look, for the first three, four years we pay 100% of the expansion. we finance it. after that we pay for 90% of it. this is a really good deal for you. you guys get to cover your sickest, low income population. they don't go into the emergency rooms which is very expensive. they get the care they need at the first point of contact. this is a great money saver. for a long time, particularly during the election when kasich served as a big, big sur gate for romney/ryan, he said no way. it is going to bankrupt the state. we'll have to pay all of this money. it is going to be government-run government-controlled. we don't want it. we want ohio solutions. yesterday, he released his budget, came to his senses and says this is going to help emergency rooms, this is going to help hospitals. it is going to increase the
healthcare is a great thing. he loves it. ever since the supreme court decision, states have been in this limbo. do they expand medicaid or do they not because now, it is a choice. the federal government has been arguing look, for the first three, four years we pay 100% of the expansion. we finance it. after that we pay for 90% of it. this is a really good deal for you. you guys get to cover your sickest, low income population. they don't go into the emergency rooms which is very expensive....
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trillion dollar program if costing all laws more and that is on the tip of the iceberg when we talk about healthcare reform. many families like mine are dealing with the challenges presented by aging and very sick parents. they rely on medicare for the relief. in 1965 the government created medicare and modeled it after the blue cross blue shield plans at the time but in the past 50 years both health care and health insurance have changed dramatically, the government and medicare haven't kept pace. medicare isn't doing any better under the system and the rules are set in washington but most of the bills are being paid in the state capitals. collectively the states are spending more on medicaid than they do on the k-12 education. states don't have the flexibility to innovate to lacasa and provide better care. in many cases the patients have been swallowed up by the system. these programs are broken and many patients are going without proper care. that isn't fair to the people who depend on these programs and we've got to fix them. we can modernize medicare so that it isn't so complicated for seniors
trillion dollar program if costing all laws more and that is on the tip of the iceberg when we talk about healthcare reform. many families like mine are dealing with the challenges presented by aging and very sick parents. they rely on medicare for the relief. in 1965 the government created medicare and modeled it after the blue cross blue shield plans at the time but in the past 50 years both health care and health insurance have changed dramatically, the government and medicare haven't kept...